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Too funny! She is even looks like Sissy Spacek before the doors started slamming shut.

Too funny! She is even looks like Sissy Spacek before the doors started slamming shut.

I think Quinn gets killed during the attempted hit, and season three is about a blackmailed Saul figuring out Brody killed the vice-president.

I think Quinn gets killed during the attempted hit, and season three is about a blackmailed Saul figuring out Brody killed the vice-president.

On the implausibility front: 1) there are no video cameras in the Naval Observatory offices? 2) Brody isn't worried the Vice-President might survive when he makes his confession? 3) Carrie goes after an armed terrorist with a pipe instead of waiting for backup? 4) Brody walks in and instantly knows his wife and Mike

On the implausibility front: 1) there are no video cameras in the Naval Observatory offices? 2) Brody isn't worried the Vice-President might survive when he makes his confession? 3) Carrie goes after an armed terrorist with a pipe instead of waiting for backup? 4) Brody walks in and instantly knows his wife and Mike

No problems, Todd. Lot to keep up with, and your reviews are very thoughtful. However, it was known Saul was looking into Quinn. Also, please look for some synonyms for "reveal".

No problems, Todd. Lot to keep up with, and your reviews are very thoughtful. However, it was known Saul was looking into Quinn. Also, please look for some synonyms for "reveal".

I liked this episode for several reasons: 1) it slowed down the pace of the big plot twists, which are impossible to maintain, as the review rightfully points out; 2) it juxtaposed Eileen, who has a sadistic warden and decides to kill herself, with Brody, who had a sadistic guard and didn't kill himself as the women

I liked this episode for several reasons: 1) it slowed down the pace of the big plot twists, which are impossible to maintain, as the review rightfully points out; 2) it juxtaposed Eileen, who has a sadistic warden and decides to kill herself, with Brody, who had a sadistic guard and didn't kill himself as the women

Excellent points. You can tell Britton does not like the husband.

Excellent points. You can tell Britton does not like the husband.

Did not notice Abu Nazir had six fingers.

Did not notice Abu Nazir had six fingers.

What was the deal with the long silent pause between Roya and Brody in the hall? I heard the comment that they were afraid someone nearby was listening, but it looked like some eye contact or signals were being exchanged. Maybe they are setting up Brodie as a double agent.

What was the deal with the long silent pause between Roya and Brody in the hall? I heard the comment that they were afraid someone nearby was listening, but it looked like some eye contact or signals were being exchanged. Maybe they are setting up Brodie as a double agent.

I liked this comment. The premise from day one has been a little strained, though, so the newer plot holes are not as bothersome to me. Also, Carrie has been right, but the tension seems to focus on getting anyone to believe her. In short, I don't really agree the show is held together by its acting. The characters

I liked this comment. The premise from day one has been a little strained, though, so the newer plot holes are not as bothersome to me. Also, Carrie has been right, but the tension seems to focus on getting anyone to believe her. In short, I don't really agree the show is held together by its acting. The characters

I don't know. Can you?

I don't know. Can you?